When the giant spruce outside her window is taken away to be the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, Kate is heartbroken. She's heard tweeting and whistling coming from within the tree and is sure... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Reviewed by Gisela Jernigan, Children's Literature
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
"In this unusual Christmas picture book, the author/illustrators combine a breezy, rhyming text with humorous pencil and watercolor illustrations." Gisela Jernigan, Children's Literature
As reviewed in the Miami Herald
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
"Written entirely in rhyme, this witty poem has a sweet environmental message and enough droll humor to keep parents amused through many readings. And the illustrations are hilarious; Kate's mother undoubtedly has the tallest hair in storyland." Miami Herald, 12/97
Reviewed by American Bookseller Magazine
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
"The verse and illustrations are reminiscent of Dr. Seuss classics." American Bookseller, Holiday Pick of the Lists
Reviewed by Booklist
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
"When the humongous spruce in her yard is chosen to be Rockefeller Center's Christmas tree, young Kate is heart broken. But off it goes, with a newly hatched and very confused cardinal hidden in its branches. Energetic cartoon scenes, festooned with feathery splashes of cheery red, reflect the story's quick pace and tongue-in-cheek charm perfectly. Beyond this picture-book's New York City setting and its value as holiday reading, the birds' mass cooperation creates a natural link with Leo Lionni's Swimmy (1963)." Booklist, 11/97
Reviewed by the Richmond Times-Dispatch
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
"Redbird at Rockefeller Center shows what can happen when two authors/illustrators have wonderful imaginations. Peter Maloney and Felicia Zekauskas have created a hilarious tale sure to bring lots of holiday cheer. The verse is full of rhyme and flows naturally. The rest is non-stop humor. The laughter factor is enhanced by the whimsical illustrations Maloney and Ms. Zekauskas create. Check out the lady's hair; it's a sight to behold. Youngsters and the young at heart will chuckle at this tale. This is a title you won't want to miss." Richmond Times-Dispatch, 12/97
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